Moving Picture News (Jul-Oct 1913)

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THE MOVING PICTURE NEWS 37 The Sharlow Portable Sheet Metal or Asbestos Motion Picture Booth V/f ADE for safety in the Theatre, Church or Lecture Room, where the Motion Picture Machine is used and where it is necessary to take the booth apart or set it up quickly, and when it must be stored away compact in a small space. It Is Impossible for Fire to Escape from This Booth Sharlow Brothers Company 440-442 West Forty-second Street 439-441 West Forty-first Street NEW YORK CITY TRUTH IN THE WILDERNESS Two Reels Featuring America's, most popular Photoplay Star, J. "WAKREN KERRIGAN An inspiring production of adventure and romance. One-Three-Six-Sheet Posters. Monday, July 14, 1913. TO ERR IS HUMAN A tale of a bitter struggle that almost terminates in a miscarriage of justice. One and Three Sheet Posters Thursday, July 17, 1913. AT THE HALF-BREED'S MERCY A most remarkable series of thrilling adventures beautifully blended in a convincing tale of the plains. One and Three Sheet Posters Saturday, July 19, 1913. AMERICAN FILM MFG. CO. 6227 EVANSTON AVE., ' CHICAGO 1 am not the Guy that put "beans in beanery," but— I am the Guy that made a lot of exhibitors rich by inducing them to discard "mere" screens and install "MIRROR SCREENS." And if you buy a "MIRROR SCREEN," you will say that I am the Guy that put beans in your boxoflice by drawing the biggest crowds you ever saw. The "MIRROR SCREEN" gives Class and Tone to your house. It makes friends with your patrons because it is easy on the eyes. It makes Motion Pictures Clear as Crystal Glass, without haze, like other screens so-called, gold, silver, imitation mirror, etc. You can take 50 cents worth of dope and paint a ray and do better than these. But there is nothing like a "MIRROR SCREEN." So don't get mixed up. It is a real mirror, finer in quality and finish than has ever been produced. Get the money and be up-to-the-minute. $1,000 that it can not be equaled. Write me TO-DAY. MIRROR SCREEN CO. F. J. REMBUSCH, President and Patentee SHELBYVILLE, IND. P.S. — Say "Hello" to me at the New York Convention. I want to meet everybody, especially you. — F. J. R. YOU ARE WELCOME AT OUR BOOTH 33 MOVING PICTURE NEWS EXHI BITORS If you are looking for real features better send In your names for our mailing lists. We are now Booking in New York City and State JAMES K. HACKETT in the PRISONER OF ZENDA The most wonderful feature ever produced, both from an artistic as well as financial standpoint, in New York and New Jersey. — THE FAMOUS Capt CHERRY KEARTON'S AFRICA and INDIA HUNT PICTURES Featuring native lion hunts In the African Jungles. Approved by the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt and other great naturalists. For further information and bookings address, WM. L. SHERRY FEATURE FILM CO., Inc., 301 Times BIdg., N. Y. C. Phone 6676 Bryant. P. S. — Many other big features to follow shortly. In writing to advertisers please mention "MOVING PICTURE NEWS"